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The 30-year-old praised his side’s opponents but was pleased his team had the character to claim all five points having twice fallen behind.

“It was tough from the first minute to the end,” he said, “we know that Leicester are a class act and bring physicality and intensity, which was evident throughout the game.

“It was up to us to match that and go past it and I'm pleased to say that we did. As a squad, our confidence is building so if we do go behind, we trust each other that we can come back.

“I wasn't surprised they came back at us, if anything we were expecting it. They don't back down, they're a physical team. They're very well drilled and we knew that.”

The second row was also part of a highly effective lineout which lost just one of their own throw-ins and stole two of Tigers’, in another impressive display from the black-and-golds' forward line.

Jonah Holmes takes on Jimmy Gopperth and Juan De Jongh during the Aviva Premiership match between Wasps and Leicester Tigers

“Myself and James Gaskell are both good lineout forwards,” Myall said, “we both put a lot of time in off the pitch so when we play together, we really see it as an opportunity to get stuck into their lineout.

“I'm pleased to say I think we came out on top today.

“Gaskell was absolutely on fire in the first-half. He had a very good game which is great to see because he's struggled with injuries, so it's fantastic to see him going well.”

Wasps travel to French side La Rochelle next week and Myall is confident his side can bank a much needed European win.

"Absolutely we can beat them, we're not going over there to lose," he said, "we know how good we are as a side and that we can beat anyone, anywhere.